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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 12:52 am
Sieg Selwyn I'm not saying to use eBay for your purchases. Merely as a guide. Despite how it's not fully trustworthy to most, the majority of the Buy-It-Now prices are of the most precise value to cards among players. When you go shopping for cards on websites that can provide you cards through a manufacturer, you should always have eBay to rate and compare the price. 100% agreed.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:37 pm
Sieg Selwyn I'm not saying to use eBay for your purchases. Merely as a guide. Despite how it's not fully trustworthy to most, the majority of the Buy-It-Now prices are of the most precise value to cards among players. When you go shopping for cards on websites that can provide you cards through a manufacturer, you should always have eBay to rate and compare the price. The only time i'll ever go to Ebay is if i'm looking for my precious Magi-Nation cards, and even then thats pushing it. thanks for the advice overall, but its not gonna be followed.
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Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:16 am
a good red eyes deck doesn't need LADD. unles it's for collection purposes, you're wasting your money. a red eyes deck has a dark deck build. you want 3 tomato's, 3 lord of D, 3 dark hex sealed, 3 red eyes, 3 dragon's mirror, 3 masked dragon, one white horned is good enough, future fusion, surprisingly enough a dark horus runs great in this deck. 3 allure of darkness, i actually run 2-3 lightning vortex in the deck and it works out pretty well.
but what i'm trying to show you, is that this is a REALLY powerful deck that can rely on your fusion monster a lot more than anything else. because you can get B.Skull dragon, king dragun and five headed to the field so easy it's not funny. against competitive decks i've actually been able to summon 2 five headed and a dragun fairly easy.
most of all...the majority of the cards outside of the allures are relatively cheap.
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